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Did Jon Bon Jovi Catch Case of Real Estate Fickle?

October 8, 2011

The New York Post reported yesterday that sensationally successful 40-something year old pop-rock musician Jon Bon Jovi is quietly shopping his newly renovated New York City duplex penthouse with a mind-melding asking price of around $45,000,000. Mister Bon Jovi recently completed a multimillion dollar renovation of the building topper but at the time he paid $24,000,000 for the clean-lined contemporary aerie in the SoHo ‘hood back in June 2007 the sprawling 7,437 square foot penthouse then encompassed 6 bedrooms, 5 full and 3 half bathrooms, 2 kitchens, 2 fireplaces, and a prairie-sized open-plan living/dining/kitchen area with vast walls of floor to ceiling windows that spill out on to not just one but two titanic city view terraces, one outfitted with built-in outdoor kitchen/barbecue center. In addition to the four family bedrooms each equipped with en suite bathroom, the penthouse included a lower level master suite with dressing area and 1.5 bathrooms and an upper level master suite with window-lined private study, custom-fitted walk-in closet, and sybaritic bathroom. Mister Bon Jovi’s posh penthouse pad sits atop The New Museum Building , a supuh -swank, cast iron structure that has long attracted the famous and the fabulous. Hunky and handsome hotelier/property developer Andre Balazs –He-rah of the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles, The Mercer in New York City, and Sunset Beach on Shelter Island and The Standard Hotels in L.A., N.Y.C. and Miami –owns a high floor condo he bought in 2003 for $5,750,000 and unsuccessfully attempted to unload in 2006 for $10,000,000. Swiss-born celebrity and fashion photographer Raymond Meier owns a magnificently minimalist high-floor spread he hoisted on the market in May 2010 for $11,950,000 . The Good Wife actress Julia Margulies reportedly took a spin through the expansive and spare space that no longer appears listed on the open market. French art director and creative hurricane Fabien Baron owns an even more minimal and über -meticulously finished Deborah Berke -designed residence that measures 4,171 square feet and was also on the market for about six months in 2010 with a $7,450,000 price tag. Calvin’s daughter Marci Klein–an Emmy winning producer for Saturday Night Live and 30 Rock –owns a 4,579 square foot spread she bought in May 2006 for $10,000,000 and until he hung himself with a dog’s leash in December 2010, imprisoned Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff’s son Mark and his family used to live in a 4 th floor unit he and wife-widow Stephanie bought in June 2005 for $6,075,000. In addition to the Manhattan penthouse he now longer wants, Mister Bon Jovi also owns a rather impressive and sizable estate/compound on the banks of the Navesink River in affluent and rather charming Red Bank, NJ. floor plan: Prudential Douglas Elliman See the article here: Did Jon Bon Jovi Catch Case of Real Estate Fickle?

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Police Blotter: Stolen Meats, Residential Thefts and Looted Storage Lockers

October 8, 2011

It may be best to keep expensive items out of your storage locker. This Beverly Hills Police Department blotter set proves that a lock is not enough to deter thieves from getting at your goods. Where’s the beef? From June to September, two men have been stealing meat from an eatery on the 200 block of North Canon Drive. The suspects are accused of taking meat products from the kitchen area by concealing the food in trash cans. New locks Sometime between Sept. 23-26, someone stole property from a residence on the 200 block of South Reeves Drive. The suspect had changed the locks to gain access. The victim reported a loss of $19,000. Bedroom visitor Sometime between Sept. 27-28, property was stolen from the bedroom in a home on the 200 block of North Crescent Drive. The victim reported a loss of $200. Forced entry Sometime between Sept. 28-30, a home was ransacked on the 900 block of North Alpine Drive. Someone forced entry into the residence via a side door. The victim reported a loss of $2,000. Anybody home? At 11 p.m. on Sept. 29, a man was caught trying to enter an apartment on the 9600 block of West Olympic Boulevard. When confronted by the victim, the suspect fled. Oakhurst locker thefts Sometime during the night of Sept. 29, three storage lockers were looted on the 400 block of North Oakhurst Drive. Someone used an unknown tool to pry the lockers open. One victim reported a loss of $2,500. Make noise At about 3:30 a.m. on Sept. 30, someone entered a residence on the 9400 block of Sunset Boulevard. The suspect came in through a door to the game room, but fled when the homeowner screamed. Open window invitation   Between 11 p.m. on Sept. 30 and 6 p.m. on Oct. 1, a bedroom was ransacked in a home on the 200 block of South Stanley Drive. Someone entered the home through an open rear bathroom window. Claws out At about 1:30 a.m. on Oct. 2, an assault occurred on the 200 block of Tower Drive. During an argument the suspect scratched the victim several times on the right arm and neck. This information was provided by the Beverly Hills Police Department. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . View original post here: Police Blotter: Stolen Meats, Residential Thefts and Looted Storage Lockers

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Steven West Designs Brings Hand Crafted Jewelry to the Digital Age

October 8, 2011

Steven West Designs recently launched a new online e-commerce website to sell his exclusive handmade jewelry designs, located at www.stevenwestdesigns.com. Mr. Excerpt from: Steven West Designs Brings Hand Crafted Jewelry to the Digital Age

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Signs of the Times

October 8, 2011

A few months ago, the Weekly reported on a legal dispute between Lloyd Fields, a Beverly Hills man who owns a 41-acre plot in Banning , and city officials. View post: Signs of the Times

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OPENING ALERT: Blue Collar Grill Now Serving Dtown

October 8, 2011

Phone: 213-622-7827 Status: Opened Monday class=”padded” align=”right”/> Blue Collar Grill , a San Fernando Valley favorite for several years, has moved shop out of Canoga Park. Their new home is inside of the International Food Court on Los Angeles Street, downtown. Sharing food court space with spots like Downtown Kabab, Flyin’ Stick and Pho La Downtown, Blue Collar is still serving the same popular menu of Philly Cheesesteaks, Italian Beef and burgers and fries . Owners Steve and Craig are still slinging deep fried chips behind the counter too. Serving now, Blue Collar Grill downtown is open Monday through Saturday from 10AM to 4:30PM. [EaterWire] Link: OPENING ALERT: Blue Collar Grill Now Serving Dtown

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Mike Brown jokes Quin Snyder "sold his soul to the Tarheels"

October 8, 2011
Mike Brown jokes Quin Snyder "sold his soul to the Tarheels"

http://www.youtube.com/v/RtMAvS2l5dQ?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Mike Brown jokes Quin Snyder “sold his soul to the Tarheels” More: Mike Brown jokes Quin Snyder “sold his soul to the Tarheels”

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LADOT Relaxes Parking Restrictions for Yom Kippur

October 8, 2011

Friday night and Saturday marks Yom Kippur , the holiest day of the Jewish year. Many Jewish residents throughout the city will walk to synagogue services Friday night and Saturday, but plenty of others will drive. Continued here: LADOT Relaxes Parking Restrictions for Yom Kippur

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Why Doesn’t George Clooney Have A Star On The Walk Of Fame?

October 7, 2011

LOS ANGELES — Engelbert Humperdink has one. Clint Eastwood does not. John, George and Ringo – yes. Paul McCartney? Not yet. And George Clooney would be in the club if only someone could convince him to show up for the ceremony. When it comes to receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the sidewalk tourist attraction that encompasses 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of intersecting Vine Street, it’s not so much who you know, but whether you’re willing to play by the rules. For starters, someone in the celebrity’s camp must first fill out an application form that includes the star’s signed promise that they will attend the ceremony. No pledge? No ceremony. Which is why Eastwood, Julia Roberts and Clooney aren’t among the 2,450 honorees lining Hollywood’s sidewalks. A five-member committee meets annually in June to consider some 250 to 300 applicants from five categories of the entertainment industry – film, television, music, broadcast radio and theater, a category added in 1984. As you might imagine, some of the candidates possess light resumes. Others wouldn’t be able to show up for obvious reasons. “We’ve had applications from Santa Claus and the duck that represents an insurance company on commercials,” says Walk of Fame producer Ana Martinez, who attends the voting meeting and decides where the stars are eventually placed on the street. “Somebody insisted Shakespeare should have a star,” Martinez adds. Typically, the Walk’s committee annually selects 20 to 24 new honorees, who must then pay a $30,000 sponsorship fee. This covers the cost of constructing the three-foot-wide stars as well as the cost of the ceremony. A portion of this money also goes to the Walk’s trust fund for continued maintenance. Of course, the honorees themselves rarely foot the bill. Recipients have five years to schedule their ceremony. Most celebrities time the event to coincide with a promotional opportunity. “Stars like to make it a big deal,” Hollywood Chamber of Commerce president Leron Gubler says. “That’s the way they are. They get a little more bang for their buck out of it when they time it right.” Thus, September’s star recipients Neil Patrick Harris and Jon Cryer scheduled their ceremonies to coincide with the fall premieres of their long-running television series, “How I Met Your Mother” and “Two and a Half Men,” respectively. The shows’ production companies each paid the $30,000 fee. Rock star Melissa Etheridge, a recent honoree, saw her star unveiled in front of the Hard Rock Café, which, not coincidentally, paid her bill. Etheridge used the ceremony both to thank her fans and launch Hard Rock’s Pinktober breast cancer awareness campaign. Etheridge, 50, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004 and has been a spokesperson for the event for the past six years. “It’s forever,” Etheridge says of her star, following a morning ceremony attended by an estimated 500 people, including many fans who traveled on their own dime from across the country to be at the event. “We’ve been playing this fame game for 100 years here in this city of dreams,” Etheridge adds, noting she came to the Walk of Fame when she visited Los Angeles as a teenager. At 51, the Walk of Fame is roughly half of Hollywood’s age, and many of its stars are in need of a little cosmetic surgery. Tree roots along Vine Street have caused the stars’ black and pink terrazzo concrete to crumble. Heat and foot traffic are factors, too, contributing to the buckling of the stars’ brass name lettering, borders and emblems. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce initiated a restoration project in 2008, grading each of the walk’s stars. Nearly 800 were targeted to be repaired or replaced. Raising the $4.2 million needed to complete the project hasn’t been easy. Corporate sponsors have donated about half the total, to go along with money from private donors and a portion of the proceeds from the star ceremonies. Though still short of the goal, Gruber says he hopes work can begin next year. “We don’t have the money to do the whole walk,” Gruber says. “We’ll start with the worst sections and go from there.” Redevelopment, including the Hollywood and Highland complex and its Kodak Theatre, the permanent home of the Academy Awards, have bolstered the fortunes of the walk’s west end in the past decade. The Walk of Fame, along with the famous movie star footprints at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, remain popular attractions for tourists visiting Los Angeles. “They’re iconic places that still resonate with people, though what’s in the imagination probably doesn’t align with the reality,” says USC professor Leo Braudy, whose book “The Hollywood Sign” covers another area landmark. “It’s a way for people to connect with their favorite celebrities,” Braudy continues, “though if you really want to meet one, you’d have a lot more luck going to the nearest supermarket.” ? Read more from the original source: Why Doesn’t George Clooney Have A Star On The Walk Of Fame?

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Anaheim Schools Drop Incentive Plan

October 7, 2011
Anaheim Schools Drop Incentive Plan

The Anaheim Union High School District has stopped an incentive program designed to motivate students to improve state test scores by having high scoring students carry different colored binders and stand in different lunch lines than lower scoring students. Continue reading here: Anaheim Schools Drop Incentive Plan

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TV Junkie: ‘The League’ Premieres Tonight; ‘American Horror Story’ Scores Big Audience

October 7, 2011
TV Junkie: ‘The League’ Premieres Tonight; ‘American Horror Story’ Scores Big Audience

“The League” is back and better than ever – Seth Rogen guest stars tonight (10:30pm FX). — Any feedback on “American Horror Story”? It debuted to more than 5 million viewers. — Lots of news items + The TV Junkie Must-Watch Plan for tonight. more › View original post here: TV Junkie: ‘The League’ Premieres Tonight; ‘American Horror Story’ Scores Big Audience

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